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InternetNews November 4, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
Total Coverage: Tracking the Online Election In an online election frenzy like we've never seen, the Internet is shedding its fringe-media status.  |
AFP eWire November 3, 2008 |
Website Features User Feedback on U.S. Charities A new website called GreatNonprofits allows donors to post reviews and ratings of charities. Charities, in turn, are able to customize their page and ask for donations.  |
InternetNews October 31, 2008 David Miller |
The P2P Debate Rages on in Hollywood Entertainment industry execs argue over whether or not peer-to-peer sites will make money. One conference attendee makes a rather succinct point.  |
Inc. November 2008 Max Chafkin |
Kevin Rose of Digg: The Most Famous Man on the Internet Kevin Rose is having so much fun, you could almost miss the fact that he's setting himself up to be an Internet-age media mogul.  |
Inc. November 2008 |
10 Questions for Kevin Rose The founder of Digg answers questions about his favorite part of the day, what keeps him up at night and more.  |
Search Engine Watch October 30, 2008 Erik Qualman |
Trick or Tweet for CNN Social media is revolutionary. It allows CNN anchor Rick Sanchez to have a relationship with 30,000 people, and make a connection with them that can translate to other media.  |
InternetNews October 29, 2008 David Needle |
Tips on The Upside of Tapping Social Media If you're thinking of hard sells on social networks, better think again.  |
InternetNews October 29, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
Blogs Better at Pushing Product? New research finds that bloggers' links are gaining heft as trusted guides for finding useful content and product purchases.  |
InternetNews October 29, 2008 Richard Adhikari |
Facebook Worm Redux Taps Google Sites Once again, social networking site Facebook has been hit by the Koobface worm, which has been used to attack it several times since July.  |
InternetNews October 28, 2008 Richard Adhikari |
Yahoo Tightens HotJobs After Hackers Hit In a move that could have saved thousands of potential victims of identity theft, Yahoo techs have fixed a flaw in it's HotJobs Web site, one of the leading online job sites with thousands of subscribers.  |
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